Gregg Popovich on Black History Month

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nikkas lose their minds at slightest bit of white sympathy.

corny nikkas like you try too hard to be militants

Is this the part where we rejoice because we found a white man to validate us?

:camby:

All of this talk is great but he's a basketball coach. And no action has ever been put behind his words. So let's save the celebration.

Wrong.

Again, try hard basement militants with no platform, unlike a world-famous hoops coach......what action have YOU taken?


Peace to Pop for sharing his thoughts and opinions but yall really need to chill with this shyt. Every time a white athlete comes out in support of black people yall go crazy about how he a "real one". shyt reeks of white approval.

Because Pop IS real. Does that make you insecure or something?
 

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For some reason hearing Greg Popovich mindset makes me want to hear more from Tim Duncan. I know Duncan is private, but seeing how Greg thinks and seeing how him and Duncan were so close, it makes you wonder.
Duncan is a co0n. He could careless about Black rights.

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corny nikkas like you try too hard to be militants



Wrong.

Again, try hard basement militants with no platform, unlike a world-famous hoops coach......what action have YOU taken?




Because Pop IS real. Does that make you insecure or something?
You're telling people they're wrong...

Tell me breh, what's all of the work Popovich has actually done? :comeon: I'll wait.

And I don't even got a problem with it. Dude is a basketball coach, not a fukking Black rights activist. But pathetic people like you get a hard on whenever a white man wears a Black Lives Matter T-shirt and shyt. :camby:
 

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You're telling people they're wrong...

Tell me breh, what's all of the work Popovich has actually done? :comeon: I'll wait.

And I don't even got a problem with it. Dude is a basketball coach, not a fukking Black rights activist. But pathetic people like you get a hard on whenever a white man wears a Black Lives Matter T-shirt and shyt. :camby:
He's greatly involved in the community here in S.A and does shyt for the city constantly, but you wanna run your dikk suckers anyway:martin:

He's actually gone out and talked to residents of SA's Eastside, he's had town hall meetings, he has the whole team involved in doing charity work in the city

Like he hasn't helped out David Robinson with the Carver Academy

Probably done more for inner city youth than your ass:comeon:

You know what kind of heat and bullshyt he's opened himself up too down here with constant comments like this? People in this city and state ain't trying to hear shyt like this. He already got CAC's and these wanna be white Mexicans furious

People aint praising him as some activist, :gucci:

we praise him cause he says real shyt, gives a fukk and it's refreshing to see somebody keep it 100 and speak the truth no matter what

It's shyt that needs to be said and shyt the country needs to hear, so props to Popovich for it
 

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Our annual check-in with woke Pop:

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Before the Spurs faced off against the Utah Jazz on Monday night, head coach Gregg Popovich was asked about why it is important for the NBA to commemorate Black History Month.

And in typical Popovich fashion, he had a lot to say.

"I think it's pretty obvious," Popovich said. "Our league is made up of a lot of black guys. To honor that and understand it is pretty simplistic. How would you ignore that?"


Popovich told reporters in Utah that the country still has work to do in terms of race relations.

"More importantly, we live in a racist country that hasn't figured it out yet. It's always important to bring attention to it, even if it angers some people. The point is, you have to keep it in front of everybody's nose and let them know it still hasn't been taken care of and we still have a lot of work to do."

Popovich comments on importance of Black History Month in 'racist country'

That's my GOAT coach. :wow:
 
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